Lost engagement wedding ring portmarnock beach
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* * * UPDATE * * *
Sept 2021 : My ring has unbelievably been returned to me, an incredibly kind & lovely couple spotted it in the water on the edge of the sea and handed it into Malahide Guards - 5 years and 2 months since I last laid eyes on it!
& Thanks to this amazing lost.ie site they & the guards were able to find me 🙏 thank you so very much to all 🙏
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I lost my engagement wedding ring (one ring, used for both) on Sunday July 17th on Portmarnock beach. I am devastated and desperate to get it back.
It's a square diamond set in a gold square with a silver coloured band - nothing terribly fancy but means so much to me. It was lost about 20/30 feet in front of the steps leading from the path that runs between the country club and the golf club, near the far lifeguard hut. Reward offered.
Approximate last-seen location
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